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Learn about the famous paintings by Claude Monet that depict his flower garden at Giverny. Find out the background, auction history, and gallery of the Water Lilies series.
A painting from Monet's late series of water landscapes, depicting his garden pond at Giverny. Learn about the artist, the date, the medium, the dimensions, and the publication history of this impressionist masterpiece.
A 1919 oil painting of waterlilies in full flower by the French Impressionist master. Learn about its provenance, exhibition history, and related works from the Met's collection.
The Water Lilies by Claude Monet. Offered to the French State by the painter Claude Monet on the day that followed the Armistice of November 11, 1918 as a symbol for peace, the Water Lilies are installed according to plan at the Orangerie Museum in 1927, a few months after his death.
A painting of Monet's water-lily pond at Giverny, created in the late teens with a fluid and abstract style. Learn about the artist, the provenance, the exhibition history, and the references of this artwork from The Met's collection.
A triptych of oil paintings depicting the lily ponds in Monet's gardens in Giverny, France. Learn about the artist's vision, the installation in Paris, and the history of the panels at MoMA.
Plants, water, and sky seem to merge in Claude Monet’s evocative painting of his lily pond at Giverny. The disorienting reflections, bold brushstrokes, and lack of horizon line or spatial depth...